Enjoy The Ride is the 2006 album by American country duo Sugarland. This was the group's second album released on 7 November, 2006 and the first as a duo (they were a trio before this). This featured the hits "Stay", "Everyday America", "Settlin'", and "Want To".

Two guys bought a car and travelled through the country untill they met a lonely girl on the road. So they begin to travel together having so much fun. And there is another guy who has a better car and who is looking for the girl because he is her lover, he is her first one. What is going on inside of this girl? Nobody knows, until the end.

Nelly Furtado has never been one to stand still musically. Since the beginning of her career, she's used pop, hip-hop, dance, folk and multiple variations of Latin music as inspiration. So to call her latest album, The Ride — made in collaboration with Angel Olsen and St. Vincent producer John Congleton — a departure would be a bit of a misnomer. Rather, it's a long overdue stopover in the indie world, a place that's become much friendlier to pop stars over the past decade.

Emerging as an independent act after a five-year absence, Nelly Furtado seizes the opportunity to open another chapter of her career with The Ride. Originally recorded for Interscope, Furtado wrangled control of the album as she left the label and, fittingly enough, The Ride is perched between the mainstream and the fringe. Much of the latter is due to the presence of John Congleton, the producer best known for helming albums by St. Vincent, and the vivid, elastic soundscapes of Annie Clark's records are certainly an inspiration for Furtado. The Ride may not be as daring as St. Vincent's work, but that's relative…

The Ride is the upcoming sixth studio album by Canadian singer Nelly Furtado. The album is scheduled to be released on 31 March 2017 by Furtado's own record label, Nelstar Music. Furtado has described The Ride as being her "hangover album".